Coltin (KOL-tin) is a spirited spin on the Old English name Colton, meaning “coal town” or “settlement by the coal.” By swapping the “o” for an “i,” it injects fresh energy into a name that radiates sturdy, down-to-earth charm—imagine crisp autumn hikes and cozy campfire tales. In the U.S., Coltin gracefully shifted from the mid-800s in the early 2000s to around 910 in 2024 with just 14 newborns embracing it, and that under-the-radar vibe is exactly what makes it so irresistible: timeless enough to feel familiar, yet unique enough to stand out—no risk of a dozen Coltins on the soccer field. With its bold consonant start and soft ending, Coltin strikes the perfect balance between strength and warmth, making it a standout choice for parents seeking a name that’s both welcoming and memorable.